Releases: hynek/structlog
24.4.0
Highlights
This is just a docs / PyPI README update. No code changes whatsoever.
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Changed
No code changes since 24.3.0
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24.3.0
Highlights
This is just a quick release so I can focus on my other projects. But do enjoy the improved traceback dict rendering and log level handling in testing!
Full changelog below!
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Added
-
Restore feature parity between
structlog.traceback.ExceptionDictTransformer
and Rich's traceback extractor:- When displaying locals, use Rich for formatting if it is available.
- When displaying locals, call
repr()
on strings, too (improves handling ofSecretStr
implementations). - Add
locals_max_length
config option - Add
locals_hide_sunder
config option - Add
locals_hide_dunder
config option - Add
suppress
config option
Changed
structlog.testing.capture_logs()
now maps theexception
log level toerror
(as it's elsewhere). #628
24.2.0
Highlights
Overdue, and mostly bug fixes & optimizations! See y'all after my vacation. 🌴
Full changelog below!
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Added
-
It is now possible to disable log level-padding in
structlog.dev.LogLevelColumnFormatter
andstructlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
. #599 -
The
structlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder
can now be pickled. #603 -
structlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder
now also works withstructlog.stdlib.BoundLogger
's non-standard async methods (ainfo()
, and so forth) #618
Changed
-
structlog.processors.LogfmtRenderer
now escapes newlines. #592 -
structlog.processors.LogfmtRenderer
now escapes backslashes and double quotes. #594 -
structlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder
has been optimized to be about 2x faster. #606
Fixed
structlog.stdlib.render_to_log_kwargs
now correctly passes stacklevel as a kwarg to stdlib logging. #619
24.1.0
Highlights
This quick bugfix release fixes two regressions and the fact that RichTracebackFormatter
has been ignoring its width argument the whole time.
Full changelog below!
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Fixed
-
The lazy logger proxy returned by
structlog.get_logger()
now returns its initial values when asked for context. When asked for context before binding for the first time, it returned an empty dictionary in 23.3.0. -
The displayed level name when using
structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception()
is"error"
instead of"exception"
. Fixes regression in 23.3.0. #584 -
Don't ignore the
width
argument ofRichTracebackFormatter
. #587
23.3.0
Highlights
The highlight is the configurability of structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
's output (check out https://www.structlog.org/en/stable/console-output.html#console-output-configuration!) and structlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder
getting asyncio
support.
Special Thanks
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Adam Hill (@adamghill), Dan Groshev (@si14), Magnus Watn (@magnuswatn), David Cramer (@dcramer), Moving Content AG (@moving-content), ProteinQure (@ProteinQure), Jesse Snyder (@jessesnyder), Rivo Laks (@rivol), Ionel Cristian Mărieș (@ionelmc), The Westervelt Company (@westerveltco), Philippe Galvan (@PhilippeGalvan), Birk Jernström (@birkjernstrom), Tim Schilling (@tim-schilling), Chris Withers (@cjw296), Christopher Dignam (@chdsbd), Stefan Hagen (@sthagen), Sławomir Ehlert (@slafs), Mostafa Khalil (@khadrawy), Filip Mularczyk (@mukiblejlok), and Mike Fiedler (@miketheman).
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Added
-
The colorful development logger is now even more configurable! Choose freely your colors and the order of the key-value pairs! Implement your own formatters for certain keys!
Implementing the output on top of the new columns API has changed the default very slightly, but shouldn't be noticeable. #577
-
Async log methods (those starting with an
a
) now also support the collection of callsite information usingstructlog.processors.CallsiteParameterAdder
. #565
Changed
structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults()
now also addsstructlog.stdlib.add_logger_name
to the processors. Check out the updated screenshot!
Fixed
-
The return value from
get_logger()
(aBoundLoggerLazyProxy
) now passesisinstance
-checks againststructlog.typing.BindableLogger
on Python 3.12. #561 -
structlog.threadlocal.tmp_bind()
now also works withBoundLoggerLazyProxy
(in other words: before anything is bound to a bound logger). -
stdlib:
ProcessorFormatter
can now be told to not render the log record message usinggetMessage
and juststr(record.msg)
instead. #550 -
stdlib:
structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger.exception()
's handling ofLogRecord.exc_info
is now set consistent withlogging
. #571 #572
23.2.0
Highlights
Not a super exciting release, but it was time to deliver some fixes and quality-of-life features to the people!
Special Thanks
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Removed
- Support for Python 3.7.
Added
-
Official support for Python 3.12. #515
-
structlog.processors.MaybeTimeStamper
that only adds a timestamp if there isn't one already. #81 -
structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer
now supports renamed timestamp keys using the timestamp_key parameter. #541 -
structlog.dev.RichTracebackFormatter
that allows to configure the traceback formatting. #542
Fixed
23.1.0
Highlights
This release brings the hybrid approach to sync / async logging to structlog's standard library integration. You don't have to configure anything anymore, simply prepend the method name with an a
and await it: await logger.ainfo("this is async!")
. structlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger
will probably be deprecated in the future.
This release also brings support for FORCE_COLOR
and NO_COLOR
to structlog's default configuration. structlog was originally not meant to be used without configuration, but times have changed and we're breaking new ground!
Special Thanks
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Adam Hill (@adamghill), Dan Groshev (@si14), Magnus Watn (@magnuswatn), David Cramer (@dcramer), Moving Content AG (@moving-content), Stein Magnus Jodal (@jodal), ProteinQure (@ProteinQure), Jesse Snyder (@jessesnyder), Rivo Laks (@rivol), Tom Ballinger (@thomasballinger), @medecau, Ionel Cristian Mărieș (@ionelmc), The Westervelt Company (@westerveltco), Philippe Galvan (@PhilippeGalvan), Birk Jernström (@birkjernstrom), Tim Schilling (@tim-schilling), Chris Withers (@cjw296), Christopher Dignam (@chdsbd), and Stefan Hagen (@sthagen).
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Added
-
structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger
now has, analogously to our native logger, a full set of async log methods prefixed with ana
:await log.ainfo("event!")
#502 -
The default configuration now respects the presence of
FORCE_COLOR
(regardless of its value, unless an empty string). This disables all heuristics whether it makes sense to use colors. #503 -
The default configuration now respects the presence of
NO_COLOR
(regardless of its value, unless an empty string). This disables all heuristics whether it makes sense to use colors and overridesFORCE_COLOR
. #504
Fixed
-
ConsoleRenderer now reuses the
_figure_out_exc_info
to process theexc_info
argument likeExceptionRenderer
does. This prevents crashes if the actual Exception is passed for the exc_info argument instead of a tuple orTrue
. #482 -
FilteringBoundLogger.aexception()
now extracts the exception info usingsys.exc_info()
before passing control to the asyncio executor (where original exception info is no longer available). #488
22.3.0
Highlights
This is bug-fix release due to overly-zealous string interpolation in the native bound logger. You can now pass anything as event again (but it really should be a string) and log %
signs as long as you don't pass positional arguments.
Special Thanks
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@rzijp, Adam Hill (@adamghill), Dan Groshev (@si14), Tamir Bahar (@tmr232), Adi Roiban (@adiroiban), Magnus Watn (@magnuswatn), David Cramer (@dcramer), Moving Content AG (@moving-content), Stein Magnus Jodal (@jodal), Iwan Aucamp (@aucampia), ProteinQure (@ProteinQure), Jesse Snyder (@jessesnyder), Rivo Laks (@rivol), Thomas Ballinger (@thomasballinger), @medecau, Ionel Cristian Mărieș (@ionelmc), The Westervelt Company (@westerveltco), Philippe Galvan (@PhilippeGalvan), Birk Jernström (@birkjernstrom), Jannis Leidel (@jezdez), Tim Schilling (@tim-schilling), Chris Withers (@cjw296), and Christopher Dignam (@chdsbd).
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Changed
- String interpolation in
FilteringBoundLogger
(used by default) is now only attempted if positional arguments are passed. This prevents crashes if something different than a string is passed for the event argument. #475
Fixed
- String interpolation doesn't cause crashes in filtered log call anymore. #478
22.2.0
Highlights
This is another (too) big release, but before I go into new features, allow me to beg you to check out structlog's documentation. I've spent easily half of the time on bringing is up to date, restructuring, and adding usage recipes. Not new in this release, but did you know that the standard library chapter has flowcharts that give you as visual explanations of how the various methods work? This is usually the biggest sticking point when starting to use structlog.
Feature-wise the big thing is that structlog's internal (and extremely fast) loggers (the one created using structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger()
got two new features that people have asked for forever:
- String interpolation:
log.info("hello %s!", "world")
works now! - Async! Each logging method has an async version:
await log.ainfo("hello %s!", "world")
is the same thing as above, but async.
Special Thanks
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Variomedia AG (@variomedia), Tidelift (@tidelift), Sentry (@getsentry), HiredScore (@HiredScore), FilePreviews (@filepreviews), and Daniel Fortunov (@asqui).
Maintenance Sustainers
@rzijp, Adam Hill (@adamghill), Dan Groshev (@si14), Tamir Bahar (@tmr232), Adi Roiban (@adiroiban), Magnus Watn (@magnuswatn), David Cramer (@dcramer), Moving Content AG (@moving-content), Stein Magnus Jodal (@jodal), Iwan Aucamp (@aucampia), ProteinQure (@ProteinQure), Jesse Snyder (@jessesnyder), Rivo Laks (@rivol), Thomas Ballinger (@thomasballinger), @medecau, Ionel Cristian Mărieș (@ionelmc), The Westervelt Company (@westerveltco), Philippe Galvan (@PhilippeGalvan), Birk Jernström (@birkjernstrom), Jannis Leidel (@jezdez), Tim Schilling (@tim-schilling), Chris Withers (@cjw296), and Christopher Dignam (@chdsbd).
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Deprecated
- Accessing package metadata as attributes on the structlog module is deprecated (e.g.
structlog.__version__
). Please useimportlib.metadata
instead (for Python 3.7: the importlib-metadata PyPI package). - The
structlog.types
module is now deprecated in favor of thestructlog.typing
module. It seems like the Python typing community is settling on this name.
Added
-
FilteringBoundLogger
(used by default) now allows for string interpolation using positional arguments:>>> log.info("Hello %s! The answer is %d.", "World", 42, x=1) 2022-10-07 10:04.31 [info ] Hello World! The answer is 42. x=1
-
FilteringBoundLogger
now also has support for asyncio-based logging. Instead of a wrapper class likestructlog.stdlib.AsyncBoundLogger
, async equivalents have been added for all logging methods. So instead oflog.info("hello")
you can also writeawait log.ainfo("hello")
in async functions and methods.This seems like the better approach and if it's liked by the community,
structlog.stdlib.BoundLogger
will get those methods too. #457
Changed
- The documentation has been heavily overhauled. Have a look if you haven't lately! Especially the graphs in the standard library chapter have proven valuable to many.
- The build backend has been switched to Hatch.
Fixed
- The timestamps in the default configuration now use the correct separator (
:
) for seconds.
22.1.0
Highlights
This is a (too) big release, so it has many highlights!
Firstly, rendering exceptions in machine-readable logs (usually JSON) got a big upgrade: thanks to structlog.processors.dict_tracebacks
you can now have fully structured exceptions in your logs!
To ease getting started with structlog
, we're now shipping structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults()
that recreates structlog
's default behavior, but on top of standard library's logging
. The output looks the same, but it runs through logging
's machinery and integrates itself easier. The default configuration now also merges your contextvars
-based context, so enjoy structlog.contextvars.bind_contextvars()
without configuring anything!
Another request wish that kept coming up is naming the message key differently than event
. We're aware that nowadays keys like msg
are more common, but structlog
pre-dates the software that introduced and popularized it. To allow for more consistency across your platforms, structlog
now ships structlog.processors.EventRenamer
that allows you to rename the default event
key to something else and additionally also allows you to rename another key to event
.
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Removed
- Python 3.6 is not supported anymore.
- Pickling is now only possible with protocol version 3 and newer.
Deprecated
-
The entire
structlog.threadlocal
module is deprecated. Please use the primitives fromstructlog.contextvars
instead.If you're using the modern APIs (
bind_threadlocal()
/merge_threadlocal()
) it's enough to replace them 1:1 with theircontextvars
counterparts. The old approach aroundwrap_dict()
has been discouraged for a while.Currently there are no concrete plans to remove the module, but no patches against it will be accepted from now on. #409
Added
structlog.processors.StackInfoRenderer
now has an additional_ignores parameter that allows you to filter out your own logging layer. #396- Added
structlog.WriteLogger
, a faster – but more low-level – alternative tostructlog.PrintLogger
. It works the wayPrintLogger
used to work in previous versions. #403 #404 structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger()
-returned loggers now also have alog()
method to match thestructlog.stdlib.BoundLogger
signature closer. #413- Added structured logging of tracebacks via the
structlog.tracebacks
module, and most notably thestructlog.tracebacks.ExceptionDictTransformer
which can be used with the newstructlog.processors.ExceptionRenderer
to render JSON tracebacks. #407 structlog.stdlib.recreate_defaults(log_level=logging.NOTSET)
that recreatesstructlog
's defaults on top of standard library'slogging
. It optionally also configureslogging
to log to standard out at the passed log level. #428structlog.processors.EventRenamer
allows you to rename the hitherto hard-coded event dict keyevent
to something else. Optionally, you can rename another key toevent
at the same time, too. So addingEventRenamer(to="msg", replace_by="_event")
to your processor pipeline will rename the standardevent
key tomsg
and then rename the_event
key toevent
. This allows you to use theevent
key in your own log files and to have consistent log message keys across languages.structlog.dev.ConsoleRenderer(event_key="event")
now allows to customize the name of the key that is used for the log message.
Changed
structlog.make_filtering_bound_logger()
now returns a method with the same signature for all log levels, whether they are active or not. This ensures that invalid calls to inactive log levels are caught immediately and don't explode once the log level changes. #401structlog.PrintLogger
– that is used by default – now usesprint()
for printing, making it a better citizen for interactive terminal applications. #399structlog.testing.capture_logs
now works for already initialized bound loggers. #408structlog.processors.format_exc_info()
is no longer a function, but an instance ofstructlog.processors.ExceptionRenderer
. Its behavior has not changed. #407- The default configuration now includes the
structlog.contextvars.merge_contextvars
processor. That means you can usestructlog.contextvars
features without configuringstructlog
.
Fixed
- Overloaded the
bind
,unbind
,try_unbind
andnew
methods in theFilteringBoundLogger
Protocol. This makes it easier to use objects of typeFilteringBoundLogger
in a typed context. #392 - Monkeypatched
sys.stdout
s are now handled more gracefully byConsoleRenderer
(that's used by default). #404 structlog.stdlib.render_to_log_kwargs()
now correctly handles the presence ofexc_info
,stack_info
, andstackLevel
in the event dictionary. They are transformed into proper keyword arguments instead of putting them into theextra
dictionary. #424, #427